They lose the battle.
The most important character in Julius Caesar is not Julius Caesar, but it is Marcus Brutus. The reason why Shakespeare put Julius Cesar as the title is simply because it was more appropriate. It is the killing of Julius Caesar, which supplies the motive for the play. The death of Julius Caesar takes place before the middle of the play, however, his spirit dominates the entire work. It is the spirit of Julius Caesar, alive or dead, that supplies the struggle for Brutus and fellow conspirators.
In Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, the murder of Caesar takes place in Act III Scene i. Act III Scene ii is the scene containing Caesar's funeral and Antony's famous speech, "Friends, Romans, Countrymen"
Its takes the span of one day.
Personification is when an object takes on a human action. An example from Julius Caesar would be: "The Tiber trembled beneath her banks."
it's about 2:30 AM on March 15th.
Juillet is the month of July in French, it takes it's name from Jules César (Julius Caesar).The girl's name Juliette is the feminine form of Jules (Julius).
Calupurnia in To Kill a Mockingbird is almost like the nanny for the kids. She is a black lady, older then Atticus, and she cooks and takes care of the kids and so on. Calpurnia in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and in Plutarch's Lives is the wife of Julius Caesar at the time of his death.
Brutus asks Clitus, Dardanius, and Volmnius to hold his sword so he may kill himself. This takes place in the play Julius Caesar Act 5, Scene 5.
He isn't, noticeably. He's a Stoic, and takes all things, the good and the bad, with a cool detached air.
Pride and Prejudice takes place in England.
All of Hamlet takes place in Denmark. Rome is in Italy. Therefore nothing happens in Rome in the play. Horatio refers to the murder of Julius Caesar in the following lines in 1,1: Horatio: A mote it is to trouble the mind's eye. In the most high and palmy state of Rome, A little ere the mightiest Julius fell, The graves stood tenantless and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets . . . The murder is only referred to in Hamlet but is portrayed in Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.